Because of the coronavirus pandemic my ability to go birding has been hindered so I have decided to write about some of my favorite birding adventures in a series called the Quarantine Chronicles. For the second post I will show you some of my favorite pictures from a trip to North Carolina in August, 2018. Although this trip was a beach vacation, not a birding trip, we still managed to see 41 new birds for my life list (lifers). These pictures were taken before I had my Nikon P1000 so they were all shot by my Dad. Thanks Dad for letting me use these! Here are my favorite pictures from birding in North Carolina.
If you missed the first part you can read it here.
August 21
August 22
Our goal today was to find shorebirds on the south end of Topsail Island. It proved to be excellent shorebird habitat.
August 23
We spent the early morning birding on the north end of Topsail Island in expansive marshes and mudflats.
August 25
During our final day in North Carolina we birded on the way to the airport. Dad got a little distracted with photographing dragonflies. I included several of the best ones.
What excellent birding in North Carolina!